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From farms to hospitals: How 3 women are shaping India’s AI future

Pragya Misra of OpenAI, BrainSightAI CEO Laina Emmanuel, and Niramai Health Analytix CEO & CTO Dr Geetha Manjunath shared how their work is changing everyday lives, from farmers in rural India to hospital patients

August 29, 2025 / 09:48 IST
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(From Left to Right) Moneycontrol's Chandra R Srikanth, Pragya Misra of OpenAI, BrainSightAI CEO Laina Emmanuel, and NIRAMAI Health Analytix CEO & CTO Dr. Geetha Manjunath, at CNN News18’s SheShakti 2025.

India is witnessing a quiet artificial intelligence (AI) revolution, led by women who are not just using technology but shaping it.

At CNN-News18’s SheShakti 2025 event, Pragya Misra of OpenAI, BrainSightAI CEO Laina Emmanuel, and Niramai Health Analytix CEO & CTO Dr Geetha Manjunath shared how their work is changing everyday lives,: from farmers in rural India to hospital patients.

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Misra, OpenAI’s first Indian employee, shared her journey at one of the world’s most talked-about AI companies. “It’s absolutely exciting and intense. My goal was to ensure India has a voice in shaping global technology,” she said, highlighting the ChatGPT maker’s commitment to India through initiatives like ChatGPT Go and Study Mode.

AI is already making a difference in rural India. Farming communities are using OpenAI models for guidance on crops, fertilizers, pest management, and even which mandi to sell their produce in, Misra said.